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Witkoff and Kushner in Doha to meet mediators, but no high-level talks set with Iran, says Qatar
There have been conflicting reports over the past 24 hours regarding the status of U.S.-Iran talks, after tit-for-tat strikes throughout the weekend threatened to derail the fragile interim peace agreement.
The U.S. and Iran send delegations to Qatar as peace talks are set to resume Tuesday, but Tehran says it has not agreed to meet directly, leaving the region and Strait of Hormuz on the edge of war and peace.
Doha ― Top U.S. envoys were due to arrive in Qatar on Tuesday, but uncertainty over the timing and content of any diplomatic talks raised questions over efforts to bring a lasting halt to the Iran war and fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
The U.S., Iran and Qatar shared contradicting messages about a prospective high-level meeting in Doha, Qatar, this week. CBS News' Olivia Rinaldi explains.
US envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff have arrived in Doha for talks on the Iran-US ceasefire, but no meetings with Iranian officials have been scheduled, Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said.
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US Iran war LIVE updates: Negotiators to head to Qatar's Doha, Tehran rules out meeting with US
US Iran war LIVE updates: Iranian and US negotiating teams were expected to travel to Doha this week. However, Iran said that no meeting had been scheduled, after missile exchanges between the two sides over the weekend put the interim ceasefire aimed at ending the four-month war under strain.
Moderates are eager to free up billions of dollars held in Qatar, but hard-liners in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps are focused on controlling the Strait of Hormuz.
